Blair's Protection of Elite Paedophile Rings Spells the End For His
Career
by Mike James, British Freelance Journalist

Last Updated:
Thursday, July 20, 2006 05:15:46 AM

Tony Blair

ATO boss and Blair
government insider
Lord Robertson has threatened to sue Scotland's leading
independent newspaper over internet allegations that he not only
used his influence as a Freemason to procure a gun licence for
child killer Thomas Hamilton, but was also a member of a
clandestine paedophile ring reportedly set up by Hamilton for
the British elite.

On 13 March 1996, Hamilton, armed with four hand-guns, opened
fire on a junior school class, killing 16 children and one
teacher before turning the gun on himself, shattering forever
the idyllic 13th century Scottish town of Dunblane.

Lord George Robertson
(b. 1946)

The controversy is
certain to topple the Blair government, which has already issued
a D-Notice to gag the press from revealing the names of known
paedophiles within the British executive, including at least two
senior ministers; and the case highlights the government's
antipathy toward the Sunday Herald and its brand of independent
journalism that has, among other things, exposed the role played
by the domestic security agency, MI5, in helping the IRA to
carry out terrorist atrocities.

As reported by this journalist last month at Propaganda Matrix
and Counter Punch, and by the Sunday Herald's Home Affairs
Editor, Neil Mackay, the British intelligence services are
actively engaged in preventing any further child sex revelations
that could incite further hostility to an already unpopular
Prime Minister and destroy the morale of troops set to invade
Iraq. An intelligence officer told Mackay that "a 'rolling'
Cabinet committee had been set up to work out how to deal with
the potentially ruinous fall-out for both Tony Blair and the
government if arrests occur."[1]

Some commentators, mindful that one of Tony Blair's closest
confidante's is a practising paedophile, are even suggesting
that this particular scandal, and not Blair's repeated lies and
fabricated reports in regard to Iraq, may well prove the
downfall of a government mired in sleaze and corruption. The
Sunday Times is reported to have obtained an FBI list of Labour
MPs who have used credit cards to pay for internet child
pornography, and Blair has responded by imposing a massive news
blackout, failing however to stop the arrest of one of his most
important aides, Phillip Lyon.

The latest allegations came to light
following a campaign to lift the secrecy on the Dunblane
massacre. Large sections of the police report were banned from
the public domain under a 100-year secrecy order. Lord Cullen,
an establishment insider, also omitted and censored references
to the documents in his final report. Parents and teachers were
advised to concentrate their efforts on a campaign to outlaw
handguns instead of focusing on how the mentally unstable
Freemason, already known by the police to be a paedophile, had
obtained a firearms licence for six handguns. Hamilton allegedly
enjoyed good relations with both local Labour luminary George
Robertson and Michael Forsyth, the then Scottish Secretary of
State and MP for Stirling. Forsyth congratulated and encouraged
Hamilton for running a boy's club. Hamilton was also found to
have exchanged letters with the British monarch, Queen
Elizabeth.

The rumours and allegations concerning Lord Robertson's ties to
Hamilton, and the possibility that the American intelligence
services may be blackmailing Tony Blair into continued support
for a U.S. invasion of Iraq, have been given fire by internet
investigator and intelligence expert Michael Keaney:

"An additional, and potentially explosive, aspect of US leverage
over Blair is the FBI's investigation of users of child porn
websites which has already claimed a number of high profile
scalps. [....] The biggest two fish that come to mind are indeed
high profile: firstly there is George Robertson, who today has
announced that he will step down as NATO Secretary General after
four years and two months in the job. Were he to be fingered the
fall out would be spectacular but short-lived -- he's been a
long time out of the cabinet and is sufficiently distant from
Tony to be regarded as not requiring the presentational finesse
of a "rolling" Cabinet committee, whatever that might be.
However, our second candidate is most certainly very closely
identified with the prime minister, and retains a high profile
[and] continues to operate at a very high level indeed, whether
in Europe, Japan, or even the Middle East."